Rod R. Jose, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2015 | Biomedical Engineering | Tufts University, Boston |
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(Design of 3-D Bioinks, Printing Hardware, and Printable Devices.) |
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Dixon T, Cohen E, Cairns DM, et al. (2018) BIOINSPIRED 3D HUMAN NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION DEVELOPMENT IN SUSPENDED HYDROGEL ARRAYS. Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods |
Jose RR, Rodriguez MJ, Dixon TA, et al. (2016) Evolution of Bioinks and Additive Manufacturing Technologies for 3D Bioprinting. Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 2: 1662-1678 |
Jose RR, Rodriguez MJ, Dixon TA, et al. (2016) Evolution of Bioinks and Additive Manufacturing Technologies for 3D Bioprinting Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 2: 1662-1678 |
Jose RR, Brown JE, Polido KE, et al. (2015) Polyol-Silk Bioink Formulations as Two-Part Room-Temperature Curable Materials for 3D Printing. Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 1: 780-788 |
Jose RR, Brown JE, Polido KE, et al. (2015) Polyol-Silk Bioink Formulations as Two-Part Room-Temperature Curable Materials for 3D Printing Acs Biomaterial Science and Engineering. 1: 780-788 |
Jose RR, Raja WK, Ibrahim AM, et al. (2014) Rapid prototyped sutureless anastomosis device from self-curing silk bio-ink. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials |
Jose RR, Elia R, Tien LW, et al. (2014) Electroresponsive aqueous silk protein as "smart" mechanical damping fluid. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 6: 6212-6 |
Youngstrom DW, Barrett JG, Jose RR, et al. (2013) Functional characterization of detergent-decellularized equine tendon extracellular matrix for tissue engineering applications. Plos One. 8: e64151 |
Jose RR, Elia R, Firpo MA, et al. (2012) Seamless, axially aligned, fiber tubes, meshes, microbundles and gradient biomaterial constructs. Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine. 23: 2679-95 |